
Steven Halpern has
more than 60 recordings in circulation, including audio projects ostensibly designed to enhance memory, wealth, and weight loss. He even has his own trademarked slogan--the Halpern Effect(tm)! (Take
that, Mozart.) Thus, it's easy to view Halpern's high-volume output since 1975 less as art and
more like a commodity.
Gifts of the Angels, a 68-minute compilation (sampling eight albums and
adding two original pieces), offers a few nug
gets that suggest Halpern's music at times can stand on its own merits, detached
from all of its deep-bliss, New Age pretensions. "Celestial Prophecy," is a nicely detailed (which is not to say complex) excursion on solo piano that briefly stirs the senses, and the title track
from Higher Ground is a delicate space-music standout. Meanwhile, the 1970s-flashback tonality of Halpern's electric piano (one piece, "Earthrise," can be traced to Halpern's debut release,
Spectrum Suite) dates several of the tracks included here. Nevertheless, the disc's pace, which drifts deeper
into the ether on each of the last five tracks, is nicely constructed
for those aiming to nod off
into a state of contented nothingness.
--Terry WoodPrice:
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